Part, Chapter
1 1, 5 | deepest student of this mystery,~Lo! 'tis Husamu-'d-Din,
2 1, 6 | heart opens the mouth of mystery's store,~The soul springs
3 1, 14 | water of life."~Learn the mystery, "I was last night a Kurd,~
4 1, 14 | become an Arab." 2~This mystery of "last night" and "this
5 1, 16 | His sight.~Know the great mystery of 'whatever verses we cancel,~
6 2, 1 | Wherefore "Day" in 'truth is the mystery of the saints;~One day of
7 2, 1 | is the reflection of the mystery of the saints,~Eye-closing
8 3, 5 | prolonged, ~The unction of the mystery of love would escape me, ~
9 3, 13 | mysteries.~What know you of the mystery hid in aught, that you~In
10 3, 13 | It was a serpent, and its mystery was revealed.~If a saint
11 3, 13 | such as he knew not the mystery of a stick,~What know you
12 3, 13 | stick,~What know you of the mystery of the snare and grains?~
13 4, 7 | principle and the eternal mystery,~In order to inform the
14 5, 6 | veiled from them,~For the mystery is lost in the intervening
15 5, 13 | pressed Ayaz to explain the mystery of his regard for the old
16 6, Prol| save to those who know;~Mystery in the ear of infidels is
17 6, Prol| the ear of infidels is no mystery.~Nevertheless, this is a
18 6, 9 | express it,~'Tis useless; the mystery becomes no clearer.~You
19 6, 9 | silent nor speaking, but a mystery.~No words are available
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